Property Transfer Right
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A Property Transfer Right is a transfer right enabling right holders to convey, assign, or grant property interests through transfer controls (facilitating ownership transfer via transfer phases).
- Context:
- It can range from being a Simple Property Transfer Right to being a Complex Property Transfer Right, based on transfer complexity.
- It can range from being a Limited Property Transfer Right to being a Complete Property Transfer Right, based on transfer scope.
- It can range from being a Present Property Transfer Right to being a Future Property Transfer Right, based on transfer timing.
- It can range from being a Direct Property Transfer Right to being an Indirect Property Transfer Right, based on transfer path.
- It can range from being a Single-Party Property Transfer Right to being a Multi-Party Property Transfer Right, based on transfer structure.
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- It can be referenced by a Property Transfer Right Issue (referenced by a Property Transfer Right Issue-Spotting Rule).
- It can involve various Property Transfer Types such as:
- Assignment Transfers enabling complete right conveyance
- License Transfers enabling limited right grant
- Sublicense Transfers enabling secondary grant
- Delegation Transfers enabling authority grant
- It can manifest in Transfer Phases through:
- Preparation Phases during transfer setup
- Execution Phases during transfer completion
- Post-Transfer Phases during transfer effect
- Termination Phases during transfer end
- It can require Transfer Controls such as:
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- Example(s):
- Complete Transfer Rights, such as:
- Limited Transfer Rights, such as:
- Conditional Transfer Rights, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Use Rights without transfer elements
- Access Rights without conveyance
- Control Rights without assignment
- Management Rights lacking transfer
- Operation Rights without allocation
- See: Property Right, Ownership Transfer, Right Assignment, License Grant, Transfer Control, Right Allocation, Property Interest.